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Tesseract
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ID Request
#21081152 - 01/07/15 05:59 AM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hello,
I'm not sure if these are two different types or just some older/dryer versions of the same thing, Some were found on the same cow pat others were on their own.
Species #1
General location: Cow field.
Habitat: Growing in cow dung.
Gills: Dark Brown, not attached, close spacing.
Stem: Long thin white, blue and black bruising,about 5-6cm long.
Cap: About 1-3.5cm some all tan some off white with tan centre.
Spore print: black.
Bruising: bluing on stems and on underside of cap where stem have been broke off.

Species #2
General location: Cow field.
Habitat: Growing in cow dung.
Gills: Jet black, not attached, close spacing.
Stem: Dark brown to black, blue and black briusing, about 5-6cm long.
Cap: About 1-3.5cm mostly dark brown to blackish some smooth some cracked.
Spore print: black.
Bruising: Some bluing on stem hard to tell.

Thanks for your help
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Tesseract
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Location SE Queensland
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MidnightCity
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Both are Copelandia. The stems darken with age.
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Tesseract
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Awesome thanks man,can't wait for these to dry an experience my first trip. so about 1-1.5 grams of these dry should give me about lvl 3 trip is that right?
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MidnightCity
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Yeah that's a good amount.
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Tesseract
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Great thanks
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MidnightCity
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inski
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Quote:
Tesseract said:
All look to be Copelandia except for the specimen in this image at the far right, I cant tell what it is with these pics but it's not the same as the other specimens, don't eat that one.
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Byrain

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Re: ID Request [Re: inski]
#21081957 - 01/07/15 11:05 AM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Good eye, considering the gill color, gestalt and habitat, probably Conocybe.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ID Request [Re: Byrain]
#21083037 - 01/07/15 04:05 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Byrain said: probably Conocybe.
The rest look like the Copelandia cyanescens group, microscopy is needed to figure out which one.
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Tesseract
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Re: ID Request [Re: inski]
#21084592 - 01/07/15 09:29 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
inski said:
Quote:
Tesseract said:
All look to be Copelandia except for the specimen in this image at the far right, I cant tell what it is with these pics but it's not the same as the other specimens, don't eat that one.
I sure I took that one out after i took the photo, I think it's one of these two.

Any idea what they are and what would of happened if I ate them.
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directexperience
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dont eat the those bruh
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Tesseract
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Trouble is I'm not 100% sure i threw that one out.
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directexperience
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you ate it? i mean idk chances are your gonna be okay but there are many poisonous lbm's
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Tesseract
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No havn't eaten any of them yet, they are all still drying but i don't think i could pick it out of the dryed ones
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inski
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I believe the two in your hand are the same species, it looks as though the one on the right is the one from your first image here.
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Tesseract said:

Likely Conocybe as the others mentioned.
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Re: ID Request [Re: inski]
#21085158 - 01/07/15 11:33 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah so I'm 98% sure i tossed that one out.
So on the 2% chance that it's still with the other copes and i ate them will it just make me sick or will i wake up dead in the morning.
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TimmiT


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You should still be able to tell the difference in gill colour once they're dried. There are a few deadly Conocybe species but you're unlikely to die from eating just one.
-------------------- "Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" ~ John Lennon
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Tesseract
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Re: ID Request [Re: TimmiT]
#21085932 - 01/08/15 06:09 AM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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TimmiT said: You should still be able to tell the difference in gill colour once they're dried. There are a few deadly Conocybe species but you're unlikely to die from eating just one.
I've looked all through them and there are no brown gills so it looks like I'm good.
If nothing else it's taught me a lesson in paying more attention next time.
Thanks for every ones help i really appreciate it.
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